A cure for cancer? Israeli scientists say they think they found one0
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- February 1, 2019
“Our results are consistent and repeatable.”
“Our results are consistent and repeatable.”
In December 2018, NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft reached interstellar space, following the example of its sister, Voyager 1. Right now, only five spacecraft have been launched capable of making such a grand exit, including the Voyagers. The remaining three are Pioneers 10 and 11, and New Horizons. Which one will be the next to make a great escape?
YouTube user spacebret says he was trying to film birds when he “noticed a strange flashing light in the sky near an airplane.” He thought he’d missed recording it but later saw footage with an object that was “pill shaped with bullet headed ends.”
This presentation shows we do not know the whole truth about human origins.
One world, two species and Tartarian DNA all point towards the real reasons behind why mainstream archaeology seems to ignore worldwide evidence of ancient artifacts and masonry they cannot and will not explain.
Interplay of twisting magnetic field, ‘negative-energy’ particles
At the largest conference of astronomers in the United States, the biggest astronomy mission under development was virtually a no-show.
A new study using data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA’s XMM-Newton suggests that dark energy may have varied over cosmic time, as reported in our latest press release.
A Nevada witness at Las Vegas reported watching three metal objects moving at high speed above a fireworks display, according to testimony in Case 89317 from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has completed its first loop around the sun and entered the second of 24 planned orbits.